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2. ICAIL 1989: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- J. C. Smith, R. T. Franson:

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '89, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 13-16, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-322-1 - D. A. Schlobohm, L. Thorne McCarty:

EPS II: Estate Planning with Prototypes. 1-10 - Robert A. Kowalski:

The Treatment of Negation in Logic Programs for Representing Legislation. 11-15 - Anne v. d. L. Gardner:

Representing Developing Legal Doctrine. 16-22 - Richard E. Susskind:

The Latent Damage System: A Jurisprudential Analysis. 23-32 - R. W. Morrison:

Market Realities of Rule-Based Software for Lawyers: Where the Rubber Meets the Road. 33-36 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

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Deep Models, Normative Reasoning and Legal Expert Systems. 37-45 - Edwina L. Rissland, David B. Skalak:

Interpreting Statutory Predicates. 46-53 - Anja Oskamp, R. F. Walker, J. A. Schrickx, P. H. van den Berg:

PROLEXS Divide and Rule: A Legal Application. 54-62 - David E. Wolstenholme:

Amalgamating Regulation- and Case-Based Advice Systems Through Suggested Answers. 63-67 - M. T. MacCrimmon:

Expert Systems in Case-Based Law: The Hearsay Rule Advisor. 68-73 - D. M. Sherman:

Expert Systems and ICAI in Tax Law: Killing Two Birds with One AI Stone. 74-80 - A. Galtung, D. S. Maesel:

Xcite (An Expert System for Naturalization Cases). 81-86 - Kenneth A. Lambert, Mark H. Grunewald:

LESTER: Using Paradigm Cases in a Quasi-Precedential Legal Domain. 87-92 - Kevin D. Ashley:

Toward a Computational Theory of Arguing with Precedents. 93-102 - Karl Branting:

Representing and Reusing Explanations of Legal Precedents. 103-110 - Edwina L. Rissland:

Dimension-Based Analysis of Hypotheticals from Supreme Court Oral Argument. 111-120 - C. C. Marshall:

Representing the Structure of a Legal Argument. 121-127 - Simon Mendelson:

An Attempted Dimensional Analysis of the Law Governing Government Appeals in Criminal Cases. 128-137 - Daniel E. Rose, Richard K. Belew:

Legal Information Retrieval a Hybrid Approach. 138-146 - P. Wahlgren:

Legal Reasoning - a Jurisprudential Description. 147-156 - Thomas F. Gordon:

Issue Spotting in a System for Searching Interpretation Spaces. 157-164 - Carlos E. Alchourrón, Antonio A. Martino:

A Sketch of Logic Without Truth. 165-179 - L. Thorne McCarty:

A Language for Legal Discourse I: Basic Features. 180-189 - V. P. Pethe, C. P. Rippey, Laxmikant V. Kalé:

A Specialized Expert System for Judicial Decision Support. 190-194 - Eric Simon, Gerry Gaes:

ASSYST - Computer Support for Guideline Sentencing. 195-200 - R. D. Purdy:

Knowledge and Tools in Building GRANDJUR 1.1. 201-206 - D. Burnstein:

"Boyd V. Deaver - Litigation Strategies" Videodisc: An Opportunity to Improve Curriculum and Prototype Expert Systems. 207-214 - S. S. Weiner:

CACE: Computer-Assisted Case Evaluation in the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office. 215-223 - L. S. Lutomski:

The Design of an Attorney's Statistical Consultant. 224-233 - David B. Skalak:

Taking Advantage of Models for Legal Classification. 234-241 - Tom Routen:

Hierarchically Organised Formalisations. 242-250 - Donald H. Berman:

Cutting Legal Loops. 251-258

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